The Dream Year is our year off to travel across and around the U.S. Our primary plan is to...make our plans along the way. To meander and savor. Traveling in small vehicles -- a 21 foot Class B RV, a separate trip in a 26 foot motor-sailboat, with bicycles, and an inflatable kayak -- to large open spaces like state and national parks and the Intracoastal Waterway. Follow us on our journey.
Barbara and Alan

Yes, they do sometimes limit the size of folks on the tour -- but they do it by measuring the shoulder width by string and then showing the person in question the actual size space they will have to maneuver through, compared with the length of the string. Smart but large folks often opt out at that point.

The 10" crawl was not the scariest or hardest part in the cave. Their instructions were quite clear on how to do it-- lay on your back, shimmy through, and look up as you approach the lowest point -- to get through you must turn your head to the side, otherwise your head/helmet with its lights gets stuck.

There were many places in the cave that various people bunked their heads, legs, and other body parts. The helmets and knee pads (which felt awkward)supplied good padding.